<pre> and <div> tag conflict....

Some content from a txt file is put in <pre></pre> tags in a html file. This works well. It maintains break lines and spacing.

Because some of the lines from the text file are very long. In order to force them wrap, I added a div tag with width: 75%; but it works only when I remove <pre> tags.

I need the functionality from both <pre> and <div> tags.

Question: How can I make this work?

Thank you.

<pre><div id="tableSchema">There are seven tables to handle this application. The table structure here is fairly normalized and accomplishes the following tasks:• Makes data digestible (atomic - broken down to its simplest form) for accurate and powerful reporting operations.• Cuts down the number of tables to 1/3 by combining some 20 tables into two tables (tDefinition and tResponseSpecific).• Facilitates development of robust and user-friendly interfaces resulting in continuous savings for the life of the application.• Is ready to handshake with any additional tables required to perform some functionalities in the future.Table Descriptions:CDS-specific data is stored in four tables, tRequest (4), tPositionRequest (5), tResponse (6) , and tResponseSpecific (7). The remaining five tables handle the generic data that is already in use by the other Oracle based applications. For performance purpose, because this application uses less than 0.5% of the data in the existing Oracle tables, the following redundant tables are included with this application:Generic (utility) tables:1. tPeople:This table keeps personal data such as name, address, phone, etc. regardless of what work they perform. Only first name, MI, and last name are entered to this table. The rest of the fields in this table are uploaded frequently based on some other well maintained tables. 2. tPosition:This table matches people’s function(s) throughout the system allowing a professional to be assume different hats at different groups. in one or more facilities. Allowing, for example, a doctor function at different capacities in different groups in one or more facilities. </div></pre>

My apology for not trying your solution properly. It works very well and I will put a request to reopen and regrade the solutions mostly because your solution was posted first (as EE car race flag implies, first correct answer gets the points).